11/11 TERUMO SYRINGE/NEEDLE UPDATE!!!

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Thank you for putting together the spreadsheet Ann.
I'm so glad to see that there are some options for us out there.
 
Ann...you are awesome!!! Thank you so much for doing this. I did order a pack of 10 of the Easy Touch from Cal Vet. I'll let you all know when I get them, how they compare.
 
I thought it might be a while before Carol at ADW had time. It would be great if anyone who has used any of these could give a review of them. I'll include any comments in the notes section.
 
I added the link. I wish they had shown the 8mm (5/16") needle in the comparison picture w/ the 6mm and the 1/2". I zoomed up the picture of the box and couldn't see "U-100" anywhere, nor did the ADW page specify and I don't see it on the BD page either. They probably are, but I would double check.

I'd also like to know if they have gotten any better about getting rid of bubbles. When I first started it was impossible to get rid of bubbles with them.

I think the ones that say "no dead space" might be promising, Vet's Choice and the Easy Touch from CalVet..
 
Great chart, Wendy.

I would advise anyone buying BD to go with the 8mm. I've always wondered even if that size, which is 5/16", does not provide as good absorption as a 1/2" needle but the 1/2" needles can make it easier to do fur shots. That's why I always liked the Terumo needles...in between a short and long needle. I think a 6mm length would be challenging to get through into the cat's subq layer really well.
 
Hi Everyone - I was just wondering what the needle of choice has been to replace the Terumos? My son-in-law's cat also has diabetes & I'm wondering if there was ever a consensus decision?
 
You can still get the terumo from ADW. I recently bought several boxes.
 
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I have been using these UltiCare U-100 VetRx HALF UNIT Insulin Syringes 31g 3/10cc 5/16. As I am new to this, does the manufacturer really make a difference?
 
Thanks Elise, but my son-in-law just got an email today that they are no longer available. I called (3x just to make sure) & customer service confirmed this. So - the party's definitely over. They don't use calipers, so I'm thinking the BD would be the closest match for them with the 1/2 unit markings? And I'm thinking as Marje said, the 8mm is the best closest size???

I don't know about the Ulticare, I've only ever use the terumo. I know that syringes are all different, though, some with more bubbles than others, some with a greater capacity than others. Marje did a great post on comparing syringes some time back. I also see that Ann's got a great chart up there - CalVet's easytouch may be a winner, too

Now what to do over the fluid needles!!! Yikes!!!
 
Thanks Elise, but my son-in-law just got an email today that they are no longer available. I called (3x just to make sure) & customer service confirmed this. So - the party's definitely over. They don't use calipers, so I'm thinking the BD would be the closest match for them with the 1/2 unit markings? And I'm thinking as Marje said, the 8mm is the best closest size???

I don't know about the Ulticare, I've only ever use the terumo. I know that syringes are all different, though, some with more bubbles than others, some with a greater capacity than others. Marje did a great post on comparing syringes some time back. I also see that Ann's got a great chart up there - CalVet's easytouch may be a winner, too

Now what to do over the fluid needles!!! Yikes!!!

They were gone and then back. Weird. You can get the sub-q ones from calvetsupply
 
I have been using these UltiCare U-100 VetRx HALF UNIT Insulin Syringes 31g 3/10cc 5/16. As I am new to this, does the manufacturer really make a difference?
Boy do the brands you use matter. When I switched it took me at least a week to find a dose. The syringes can vary by as much as .5 of a unit. My old ones had a hub and it was impossible to know how much insulin was in it.
 
I've been using these syringes from ADW for a while now and not had any problems.

Item No. 8326301001 - Ultilet Glucose Lancets Classic 30G 100/bx
 
Good to know, & thanks for the CalVet suggestion for sub-q needles, Elise. I think I'll stay with the terumo & give up the 1/2 unit markings with the 1/2cc syringes. I know these syringes & can use my calipers to help with the dosing.
 
Good to know, & thanks for the CalVet suggestion for sub-q needles, Elise. I think I'll stay with the terumo & give up the 1/2 unit markings with the 1/2cc syringes. I know these syringes & can use my calipers to help with the dosing.

That is what I was thinking of doing until I got lucky. The box I'm using has the o mark off in over half anyways.
 
That was a lucky break, Elisa - i had a box like that, too. Did you go back to the Terumos, Marje?

It was lucky. I happened to read here that ADW had them again. I felt silly buying so many boxes but now glad that I did. Marje bought a lot the first time they we heard they were being discontinued. I hope you find some that you like as well. I sort of think I'd use the ones without 1/2 unit markings. I started with the Relions and liked that I didn't get the bubbles I get with the terumo said but the unknown in the hub was crazy making and likely added to a year of bouncing even using calipers. Good luck.
 
Good to know, & thanks for the CalVet suggestion for sub-q needles, Elise. I think I'll stay with the terumo & give up the 1/2 unit markings with the 1/2cc syringes. I know these syringes & can use my calipers to help with the dosing.
I agree that if you are using calipers that the half unit markings aren't necessary, but you'll have to readjust your calipers if you go to a 1/2cc syringe. W/ the 1/2cc syringes the barrel is wider so the markings are close together. The same caliper setting would give more insulin. I stocked up too, but I think that when I run out I'll try the 30 gauge needles in the .3cc size.

Are all Terumo syringes being discontinued or just the "31G 3/10cc 3/8" ? Great tip on the sub-q needles from CalVet! I order a bag of the SOL-M Insulin U40 Syringe with HALF UNIT markings - .3 cc with 30 x 1/2 needle to try out. Slightly larger needle, but it is .3cc and has half unit markings. Tess is burning through the Terumos w/ using R as well.
 
yes.
... waiting to see if I get an error email.... but it went thru.... and is already showing up on my credit card....

the second place on google looked like they had them too.... just have to call and ask the price it says....
 
here we go... they need to update the website......

We apologize but the Terumo Thinpro Insulin Syringe 31G 3/10cc 3/8" 100/bx, is no longer available. We do have this item available in the sizes listed below. Please let us know if you would like to substitute this item for any of the sizes provided. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact our customer service department.

28G 1cc 1/2" 100/bx

29G 1/2cc 1/2" 100/bx

29G 1cc 1/2" 100/bx

30G 1/2cc 3/8" 100/bx

31G 1/2cc 3/8" 100/bx

31G 1cc 3/8" 100/bx
 
now I have an email telling me I just need to fax in the prescription ( which I never had to before)
so I'll call them tomorrow and find out...and if so... I'll do it.
 
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